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6:32 AM, Sunday July 18th 2021

No problem, life come first.

These are a step in the right direction in nearly every way. The only boxes that are standing out as having mistakes (besides just needing more mileage to develop more consistency) are boxes 6 and 12. The lines that are extending downwards should be extended upwards, I encourage you to look over the diagram I mentioned in your critique to see how we can always tell which way to extend our lines

Overall though if you address that in your warm ups and when you practice boxes you'll be on the right track so I'll be moving you on to lesson 2. Keep practicing previous exercises as warm ups and good luck, congratulations on complete the box challenge.

Next Steps:

Move on to lesson 2.

This critique marks this lesson as complete.
1:03 PM, Sunday July 18th 2021

thank you so much, ill look over them and move on :D

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